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MetLife Foundation

The MetLife Foundation was created in 1976 by MetLife to continue its longstanding tradition of contributions and community involvement.  The goal is to empower people to lead healthy, productive lives and strengthen communities.  Underlying the Foundation's programs is a focus on education at all ages and a commitment to increasing access and opportunity.

The Foundation makes grants in health, education, civic affairs and culture. Learn more about each below:

 

  • Alzheimer's disease research and public awareness and understanding
  • Issues related to healthy aging and caregiving
  • Health education and information

Learn more about MetLife Foundation's commitment to Alzheimer's disease and aging issues.

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Since 1986, MetLife Foundation has made over $11.5 million in grants to scientists through the Awards for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease. The Awards provide scientists who have made significant contributions to the understanding the disease with funds to pursue their research. Two Award winners have gone on to win Nobel Prizes.

 

 

  • Teachers and principal leadership 
  • School community connections
  • Access to higher education, with a focus on community colleges
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The MetLife Foundation-National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) Breakthrough Schools initiative honors middle and high schools with large numbers of economically disadvantaged students that are high achieving or dramatically improving student achievement. NASSP shares Breakthrough Schools’ best practices and results to inform the improvement efforts of schools nationwide.  

 

 

  • Revitalization of urban neighborhoods, with a focus on affordable housing and economic development
  • Financial literacy
  • After-school initiatives and mentoring
  • Volunteering and civic engagement
Spotlight

To strengthen financial literacy and nurture entrepreneurship among young people, MetLife Foundation made a grant to the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship to develop and pilot a curriculum for middle school students. For use in school and out-of-school settings, the curriculum will teach basic business concepts and skills.

 

 

  • Innovative arts education for people of all ages
  • Accessible and inclusive programming
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To bring live performances of diverse performing arts organizations to millions of people across the U.S. and locations around the world, MetLife Foundation sponsors the tours of Ailey II, Ballet Hispanico, Dancing Wheels, the Mark Morris Dance Group, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Pilobolus Dance Theatre and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

 

 

MetLife encourages employees to contribute time and effort to their communities. Foundation-supported programs, such as Volunteer Ventures and the MetLife Volunteer Service Awards, provide grants to nonprofit organizations for which MetLife employees volunteer. In addition, the Volunteer Project Fund assists team volunteer activities in MetLife communities in which MetLife employees, their friends and families work together for a worthwhile purpose.

For more information on MetLife Employee Volunteer Programs, please call: 212-578-4587.

 

 

 

Museum and Community Connections

Applications for 2009 Proposals Are Closed

2009 Grant Recipients Will Be Announced Before the End of the Year

Press Release Announcing 2008 Grant Recipients

MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Past, Present and Future

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2008 Report of Contributions

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